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'''Council District 4''' | '''Council District 4''' covers areas of northern and eastern [[Birmingham]]. It is currently represented by Councilor [[Maxine Parker]]. | ||
==Map== | ==Map== | ||
* [http://www.informationbirmingham.com/citycouncil/district4.htm District 4 map] at informationbirmingham.com | * [http://www.informationbirmingham.com/citycouncil/district4.htm District 4 map] at informationbirmingham.com | ||
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* [[North Avondale Branch Library]] | * [[North Avondale Branch Library]] | ||
* [[Woodlawn Library]] | * [[Woodlawn Library]] | ||
==Representatives== | |||
* [[1989 Birmingham City Council election|1989]]: [[Aldrich Gunn]] | |||
* [[1993 Birmingham City Council election|1993]]: [[Aldrich Gunn]] | |||
* [[1997 Birmingham City Council election|1997]]: [[Aldrich Gunn]] | |||
* [[2001 Birmingham City Council election|2001]]: [[Gwen Sykes]] | |||
* [[2005 Birmingham City Council election|2005]]: [[Maxine Parker]] | |||
[[Category:Birmingham City Council districts|4]] | [[Category:Birmingham City Council districts|4]] |
Revision as of 19:24, 28 October 2007
Council District 4 covers areas of northern and eastern Birmingham. It is currently represented by Councilor Maxine Parker.
Map
- District 4 map at informationbirmingham.com
Communities & Neighborhoods
Schools
- Gibson Elementary School
- Inglenook Elementary School
- Kennedy Alternative School
- Kingston Elementary School
- Whatley Elementary School
- Hayes Middle School
- Hudson K-8 School
- Dupuy Alternative School
- Woodlawn High School